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			This also adds the sys_settime() kernel call which allows for the adjusting of the clock named realtime in the kernel. The existing sys_stime() function is still needed for a separate job (setting the boottime). The boottime is set in the readclock driver. The sys_settime() interface is meant to be flexible and will support both clock_settime() and adjtime() when adjtime() is implemented later. settimeofday() was adjusted to use the clock_settime() interface. One side note discovered during testing: uptime(1) (part of the last(1)), uses wtmp to determine boottime (not Minix's times(2)). This leads `uptime` to report odd results when you set the time to a time prior to boottime. This isn't a new bug introduced by my changes. It's been there for a while.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| #include "syslib.h"
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| #include <time.h>
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| int sys_settime(now, clk_id, sec, nsec)
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| int now;
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| clockid_t clk_id;
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| time_t sec;
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| long nsec;
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| {
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|   message m;
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|   int r;
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|   m.T_SETTIME_NOW = now;
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|   m.T_CLOCK_ID = clk_id;
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|   m.T_TIME_SEC = sec;
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|   m.T_TIME_NSEC = nsec;
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|   r = _kernel_call(SYS_SETTIME, &m);
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|   return(r);
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| }
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